نتایج جستجو برای: slipped capital

تعداد نتایج: 81656  

Journal: :Orthopedics 2011
Nathan W Skelley Derek F Papp Dirk Leu M Catherine Sargent

Slipped capital femoral epiphysis is a relatively common disorder of the hip that affects children in late childhood and early adolescence, with an incidence in the United States of approximately 10 per 100,000. Although the diagnosis and treatment of slipped capital femoral epiphysis have been well described, the search for its cause and a method of early identification continues. Recent publi...

2017
Iberê Pereira Datti Bruno Sérgio Ferreira Massa Leandro Ejnisman Nei Botter Montenegro Roberto Guarniero Kodi Edson Kojima

OBJECTIVE To compare proximal femur radiologic angles in patients with slipped capital femoral epiphysis and to analyze whether computerized tomography may modify the treatment. METHODS Cross-sectional study comparing and analyzing the similarity between angles and radiologic classification of interest in slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE). RESULTS It was observed that the therapeutic...

Journal: :trauma monthly 0
mehran soleymanha department of orthopedics, guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, ir iran; department of orthopedics, guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, ir iran. tel: +98-9122142629, fax: +98-1333113311 ali karimi department of orthopedics, guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, ir iran seyed mojtaba mehrdad department of endocrinology, guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, ir iran

conclusions we underscored the importance of endocrinologic disorders in craniopharyngioma cases. such disorders should be taken into consideration and be followed up. introduction slipped capital femoral epiphysis is characterized by the slippage of the proximal femoral epiphysis on the metaphysis, which is sometimes associated with an underlying endocrine disorder. panhypopituitarism due to c...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1977
John A. Ogden Wayne O. Southwick

Five patients with concomitant endocrinopathy and slipped capital femoral epiphysis were studied in detail. One had diabetes and hypothyroidism, one had hypothyroidism, one had hypergonadotropic hypogonadism and two had a craniopharyngioma (one of whom had severe panhypopituitarism post-operatively). An additional seven patients with cranio-pharyngioma revealed marked delay in closure of epiphy...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2008
Yi Jia Lim Khee Sien Lam Eng Hin Lee

INTRODUCTION Slipped capital femoral epiphysis is the most common hip problem in the adolescent age group. It can involve both hips, presenting itself bilaterally at first presentation or sequentially. The overall incidence of bilateral disease is variable, but the risk of occurrence is higher when there is underlying endocrinopathy, renal disease and obesity. MATERIALS AND METHODS Amongst th...

Journal: :Orthopedic nursing 1982
C Klein E Haraux J Leroux R Gouron

Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SFCE) is a disorder of the hip, characterized by a displacement of the capital femoral epiphysis from the metaphysic through the femoral growth plate. The epiphysis slips posteriorly and inferiorly. SCFE occurs during puberty and metabolic and epidemiologic risk factors, such as obesity are frequently found. Most chronic slips are diagnosed late. Sagittal hip ...

Journal: :The Showa University Journal of Medical Sciences 1995

Journal: :JBR-BTR : organe de la Societe royale belge de radiologie (SRBR) = orgaan van de Koninklijke Belgische Vereniging voor Radiologie 1949
G Hägglund

SCFE is the most common hip abnormality in adolescence. The subsequent development and severity of degenerative changes is related to the degree of slippage and to delay in diagnosis. Awareness of this diagnostic possibility in the population at greatest risk and knowledge of subtle and early radiographic findings will allow prompt diagnosis and treatment of SCFE. Follow-up radiographic examina...

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